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BRUARY ‘_'l. 1022 9 l Tlll', EVENING RTAR, W \\HI\H'IU\' I).A L Poslam = srees MAHRATEISHT [Society o am. | ww ko | s o | ot oomn e decorating, etc. Window shades, | surc'ly does screens and slip covers to order, o S . Plans to Disseminate Propaganda. (Continued from Eighth Pae ) | Iiut u group of republi | heal eczema\ CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. BY AMERICAN FUUD,....,. the chatrman of the committee, | ‘ TI4 1Eth N.W. M. 547A-8i874 ovening - Mt tary o ‘Miany Children Saved by First |si'h. "\ Averylittle Poslam spread Antiques and Reproductions over theirritated skin usually in s e stops theitching and burming H H » i i Q@ Donaldaon, the president \,i,h.,,,,,_ it Furniture—Mirrors Grain to Reach Russia L Jewelry—Diamonds Silver—Sheffield Plate Fireplace and Other Brasses cluded nt in which e d mpaign plans had been discussed at a luncheon here last Fri- | day, with an asser motion picture indus » out of politics.” i tion gone, the skinat rest, the healing medication in Poslam is often able to check the in- flammation and clear away | Under Relief Plan. {1ty the Associnted Press. | MOSCOW, February 23 —American 71411 ST Providing everything of the best and at the most economical eczema,rashes,orsimilarskin. ifood now is beginning to tell I the | Nisy ius: : [ PRl e e e o price, and you can always depend upon the P-K market for quality. troubles in a few days. A F Arnold | fight for Iives of children in the famine | Ne o Iatter four I3 |the controlling stock in' the motion Poslam is o concen- S | distri here the Amerlean Relief | 00, (1% orecutive committee of he {picture indus ON THE DOT You cannot buy them Doz., 35¢ trated that & little goesa long way. A Fl'esh Eggs any better 3 Doz., $1.00 Smoked 't Ib.[Fresh 555, Ib. Art Galleries i Admin ion is operating. Eut else- ent of the club, Col. Don- nnoun pal good speak- ey U 1323 G St. N.W. | where the situation is growing more f‘..‘"'\'?":" e e X s ghastly every there Auctioneers Appraisers In some v " We never make rash promises—that is why we always keep ihem. We s in the Orenburg dis- The epublican theatrical “1k llmrnn» the, roli;sr admini: v that everything shown on the can promise you lmdm°d|uk Average By tion kitchens were established the creen in T month repair .service and carry Hams 10 1h zgc H size 28c r deaths of children ranged from five to are the sponsors with the pre ami : p i ams ‘ e thero o hhs o 2o : will follow the et aam < out the program to the been unpopular, Eve duction in the death rate of from one eting. & comments on this. fACH dot. No heating, n 0 n . this i ° For baking to two weekly, while In the nmpl b X i | cedure is allowed to s v .| ators, mo piping 2 h Chl k aking or lb the administr ; 11, s : 11 for the heads of the business to too intricate_for our im- Fres cKens stewing oy 38(: I adlone i aunles everywhere : time.” ®| heating business lhoro:: l::vapflraled" Milk Potatoes U- S \;‘ 11'!'0”‘ 39¢ @ @ @ children where there is | Mrs. Robe ahor v Command our experience. “White House' B?nfvl > i '1‘ 39 ) I \ he death rate is leap- | tain 2 welock | tallcans ...........3 for 25¢c |Oranges edium size OF v v EED ot ey te. v &l al tes s ELECTED QUEEN OF MAY. | P HEA’I‘IN(‘ C i 6 for 25 [Florida fruit, doz. ships have been 4 1 3 | S 1 0. smallcans ......... or 25¢| ¢\, t larze and weet, 39¢ i G2y sl ol the Black|| 2 A\ ; el M(’V‘fi‘???l?"\ ) 21— 4 Reliable for Over T Years' = t ot sutce, 5 for arzoes of corn will reac Mrs n, 3URG, el — | “F oliable for Ov v Yeers =6 Created b MI'SS mnllattan « bafora. the end. of . the | preside - . e L f“ 4 wo:;‘ Gottlieh H. 7 4 Sugar, the best, 10 Ibs...53c | Tomatoes rive Fioridas 39c ' W . Willlam N. Haskell, e A ? s student, whose home is a B2 s bs y rec the relief :Fam:mg\'mllm. ry g N ringfleld, 1., hLas been clected Frex. Raisins, 5c size, doz. -35¢ Apples “Pearmain” box stock 39c st : - n of the May dav festival to he Walnuts, No. 1, 4 Ibs. .. .$1.00 Doz, . ) ol Taskell sald today that no s Tl 3 at that ipstitation in May. The 917 H St. NW e e . merican relief workers had died of i 1on asEby. climination o4 Serve P-K Coffee, it will make typhus, but that th s victims I Mrs. I 5 3 e of votes bheing n before u. Main 4886 P P_ Cofi erve offee, 1 m lb 5 Raate list ot e L 3 honor fell to Miss Munson. The - g K €€ iricnds with vour friends oy 2 C o 2 i ;i i cen-clect will choose her court pr e mfifim kor i E art in the progriom s r ! E R’ M s r i s, = —— = e e e e e \Z Deeds, Mr. Allan, $100,000,000 LOAN ASKED. | David sieit others. Rail Service €orporation Would| wr and Mrs Repair 300,000 Freight Cars, |0ughicr, whol and_ Mrs, Pturned to thair home in Syra: N. Y. Sport Styles In Tremendous Vogue The fashion of the hour finding expression in lovely materials and striking shades at Jelleff’s! Saturday-—-MISSES’ Day A day to sce the new things in our Misses’ Shop—and an extensive display Leghorn Sport Hats of new styles for your inspection! Sui ,in extensive array. New —for the bobbed-hair girl: styles—new fabrics—new shades! - pheasant, orange, Dobb'’s blue, black and navy. $850. Spring, the Season for Suits i Application for a government loan of $100,000,000 for the National Rail- vice Corporation m: its president, S. Davies War-| Mr. D. L. Morzan of New Haven, the Interstate Commeree [ Conn., is spending a few days at the ion. The loan was asked un- | Burlington Hotel transportation to facili- 1“”0 the corporation’s plan to pur- and repair all or any part of K 1d-ord 1216 F St. N.W. The Wom: issned inv 1w curities and nted both to the commission and of Congress as a means (Iroml equipment at e and under John Allan Dough- crell, Mrs. W s B. Druke and £ syl ibbon; an adorable variety s of the fashionable tweeds— i colorings. Just the hats that will give your tweed suit distinction. $850 to $I5. Two-Toned Sailors Soft puggaries of geor- gette, in all the leading shades. Special at $3.50. Those who buy early enjoy them most. | mare ciicient manage men " 7 A AU.FMAN | $2500 to $45.00. Kelley Cloth OPTOMETRIST | 1 il st ) Tweeds, Johuny Walker Tyeeds, Eyes Scientifienlly Examin- evining The i Denton Tweeds, Imported Tweeds rs hav Iread 4 D! & . . 1 Glanmen' Fitted—Re e stirs nhd o W —delightful colorings! 1720 Pa. Ave. 5 Moniea B WEED, the most popular sports fabric 1704 Pa. Ave. | {1000 Exceptional Values Hat Shop—Third Fioor. of the Spring, is shown here in two in- A H. 5 = teresting Miss Manhattan suits. They i 5 S Soi 150 M’ N Sk are well tailored, youthful in style and SO L& n oun ke Miss | 1SS€S ew lrts serviceable. ) Constant. Southwerth, Capt. San S . $5 90 For town and country wear, there’s nothing § = 3 Licile ow e ults . like them. Sport Types and Especially Priced‘ The board of lady visitors and the Pierce Guild will give a bridge for the benefit of the Washin $25--$29.75 2 Be Y"nl’l SD,(J H 7 Home for Foundlings at War 1 A Tweeds and! Homesp i $32 50 o ele Stlae e G A In Fine Tweeds SRR xclusively being arranged By Mrs. Charl mixtures and herringbone and straight skirts. H some colorings and exten sive variety in these sp: assortmen Light-Weight % Williamson, chairman of the board of lady visitors, and Mrs. Guy H. John- son, representing the Pierce Guild. e e Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been iasued to the || follow stripes The Spring flower shades are the most popular of the season, and here they are in these special value suits. Lined throughout with contrasting St =% . shades of satin and crepe de chine. Sport ockmg Periwinkle, Denmark, cornflower, po _ fuchsia, wistaria and rose, as well as gray and solid shades. A dozen styles ; —in silk and wool : tan, blue —typically misses’—straightline for A - and black and white mix- wear with or without belts, panelSX ] 3 o 1 ture. Pair, $1.50. and box mfvd;ls(.‘f Ready for the ad- Sport Lisle Stockings e 0 Heather mixtures in light- tHElesetahoniomos o weight, full-fashioned silk lisle stockings in the Spring colorings. $2.50. At Left—Misses’ Two-button Suilt, with i kin; hed panel jacket, in tweeds of crchid, : Sport Silk Stockings rose, gray, tan and Denmark blue shades. Black and white, russet 1t has nn:‘chéd rcverses and ;'zmoré patch pock- and white, black and green ets. In the Special Sale at $25. e v she — At Right—Suit from Women's Department T {??!hlc;nc\\dsgon s":s“o" In Kelley Cloth, Polly Stewart Tweed—made ull fashioned, for . with long line belted jacket, which can be worn beited or unbelted—iong roli coliar and Inset pockets. Here in_orchid, chelk blue, fallow, rose and gray. Special Sale at $25.00. SOROSIS Play Suits—Pictured at Left—$12.75 ° Two-piece worsted jersey suits, with blouse shirred Shoes for Spmg on clastics; box or accordion-pleated skirts. Navy, “By popular request,” Guorga Steward and Lilttan Miiler. telnbaugh and Dora C. Fine, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health depurtment within the last twen- | | ty-four hours. i aponsel MILLINERY-IMPORTERS ™ m B. Butler; 18, 713 East 2 : ; & ze I, Read 1419 R st brown, henna, tan, black. Can be worn bloused or straps continue to be la AND G.Sfree‘l's.N.w. = 'M : 2 Mot ot straightline. Sizes 14, 16 #d 18 years. $12.75. usedp! New and pleasing She sspital ralty Hos- . ’ ° . variations in the Sorosis Mlsses Tallored Sults models make them pret- Spring styles—to be worn with or without belts. tier than ever! BEAVER WITH PONGEE. BROWN WITH PONGEE. GRAY WITH SILVER. You should see them. Much less than you would ordinarily pay for a handmade garment and just in time for an Easter gift. Sale on Street Floor! JELLEF Because these unusual chapeaux will attract a large crowd of shoppers tomorrow we suggest early attendance to the sale ! q @ Piguette ~ ) ¢ The Broad Saddle L . Tricotine - i $49 50 ; Poot il | Quality Instep Straps Pumps _ These new suits, in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes, represent a are Very Smart SF YD nhe 0 s St i B s of $10.00 Pair u: Ti e of high quality, the lin- 3 3 Tos farh lerspe: e Chine Tnd i{helicollots Shrionti st and Fashioned in black suede, reveres are hand-tailored of high grade. In navy, blue, tan with dull calf saddle straps, and black in various new styles; many of them braid trimmed. or of all-brown kid, they N are just right for wear with days. 1328 Mj f v < lnnu.'l!—h! William and Annie Rollins, 4 M P — Horms "ottt ownitar lsses Coats_$25 and $29 75 This pump in all-black Néw Sport. Models—Raglan sleeves; full biack, swagger cut, to/be wora with or withe kid at $9.00 pair. out.belt; generous patch pockets—and 'smartly tailored coats ta be worn for nearly every occasion among young people this season due to the popularity: of sport styles. é . .HANDMADE \ Baby Thin ] ale O rimme aby gs 1 ° In An Unusual Sale! g Delicately soft and Not only is cach dainty article unusual in itself, 2 al eul 0 II a S refined is the com- but the materials, handwork and price are out of : L e L the ordinary. Suede Oxfords, $10 ; i Nadine Face Powder ! These samplle% have come to us as examples Very popular, too, are the ¥ This exquisite beautifier | of the fine necdlework of the women of Southern suede oxfords with calf Very Remarkable Values imparts an indefinable States and are offered to you at very low prices "“d"g;"‘i* Zl‘_‘h d”“l‘ \!’e"‘l’;:.‘ Newest » Attractive SEerm e i xi i Tove: rather than to return them. e pai e s 1922 1922 throughout the day and o Only about fifty articles to be disposed of, as |- w;s o b i 2 linger _in the memory. Its ollows : orosis footwear is sol Colorings ~ Materials cosinies 15 refreabing ana 25 Handmade Bab: 16 H. | in Washington exclusively Smartest Most it cannot harm the tender- c.ps’a;'szs toe $la1 ;’5 ssngodmldéb s"Dretm'zs 5 at this shop. est skin, 2 % X 1922 Extraordinary At leading toilet counters. Adorable bonnets in lin- Daintiest of frocks, x ; St b utenie s 3 ltv Gloves Styles Values of 1922 Pre-War Price, 50¢ e oot ey R doneby hnd Novelty Flab Sead dc. for Postage on Sumple. Sizes—infants, ‘one and broidery trimmed. Some In Sport Styles, $3.00 Pr. One of the most phenomenal value-giving events ever staged by this store—a host ok #e NATIONAL TOILET co. two years. smocked in colors. In- The famous of veritably exquisite hats featuring the following fashionable shades: White __ PARIS, ‘:‘,B:lk 6 Handmade Gertrudes fants’, one and two year Kayser Silk Gloves Periwinkle Jade i $2.50 to $6.00 sizes. —with extra wide two- Canna Pumpkin Egm:inlt‘ Red, B One in fine baby flannel, Sac d Ki color inset gauntlets, two- R V. ¥l P IpEtiCE xeCs Srown rerhainder in batiste and ques and Kimonos , tone :mbro:derles, and cuffs ust, Navy ame Black nainsook, attractively dec- A few of each—very lined to match % orated. dainty. PONGEE WITH BROWN. /.‘